LAUSD strike continues despite labor board's review.

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The Los Angeles school district's last-ditch legal effort to avert a three-day strike and school closures scheduled for Tuesday has failed for now. The district had argued that the strike is illegal, but the California Public Employment Relations Board denied the injunction. The teachers union, United Teachers Los Angeles, is not leading this strike but has strongly encouraged its 30,000 members to take part. With the three-day strike imminent, district officials, union members and the families of 420,000 students planned and mobilized Sunday for massive disruption in the nation’s second-largest school district.
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